Many people say kaccayana was one of the disciples of Buddha who was known
as mahakaccayana. But many people dont agree to this opinion.

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Subject: Re: [Pali] Traditional grammar 3: Kc 3, 4, 5


> Dear Rett--
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> I was wondering, who was Kaccayana? Can you give us a brief introduction
to him, e.g. when / where he lived, and maybe the significance of this work?
(Very briefly, of course). I couldn't find anything on him in my references.
>
> Rene
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> From: rett
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> Sent: Wednesday, December 15, 2004 5:58 AM
> Subject: [Pali] Traditional grammar 3: Kc 3, 4, 5
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> Exploring Traditional Pali Grammar 3
> Kaccaayana suttas 3, 4, 5
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> The next three suttas (rules) define the terms for 'vowels', 'long'
> (vowels) and 'short' (vowels) respectively. The vutti (explanation)
> of each sutta also references another sutta in the grammar which
> provides an example of the employment (payoga) of the defined term.
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